Will the removal of Stealth cause attendance to drop? Not likely
Will the addition of a waterpark raise attendance? Likely
Besides Stealth was NOT the first flying coaster. That title rightly belongs to Japan's Birdman. Just as Raging Bull was not the first hyper twister. That title goes to Fujiyama.
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If given the choice I'd choose a hamburger over a hotdog anyday of the week.
It makes absolutely perfect sense to me.
mOOSH
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Also, the title of "hyper-twister" is sooo much more subjective, which is why (IMO) I think SFGAm can easily call it the worlds first.
Besides, it doest twist a lot more anyway lol.
And lastly, if it was such a huge maintenance nightmare (not saying it wasn't...), why are they moving it across the country to another one of their parks? I honestly don't think that was a huge reason in the move.
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You suck big time.
There was another flyer in England? Stealth is even farther form being the first then I thought.
EDIT: This keyboard is awful
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If given the choice I'd choose a hamburger over a hotdog anyday of the week.
*** This post was edited by MagnumForce 9/8/2003 10:26:32 PM ***
needless quotation removed. why the hell would you guote the previous quote?
Amen! The track is warping and the trains are in horrible condition.
A waterpark will not make PGA a "kiddy park," a waterpark actually makes PGA a more teenager friendly park. I know many teenagers who would rather spend the day at a waterpark than a theme park. It makes PGA more of a resort destination, which unfortanetly we will never be, because they won't keep the park open year round.
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*** This post was edited by Jeff 9/9/2003 8:45:41 AM ***
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"This coaster has been shutdown since an accident in May 2001. As of 5/11/2003 the Birdmen is still closed and planned to reopen in July of 2003. No word if it has or not yet." (roller coaster database)
That's a long time. What happened and why the delay in getting it up and running again? Looks like the flying coaster got off to a very shaky start, what with the first on in the Uk being scrapped, this one closing etc, Stealth being moved etc....
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*** This post was edited by CrAzedFaNaTiC 9/10/2003 1:54:33 AM ***
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